While the most important thing about our womens shirts, of course, is to give their best match performance, beating their current opponent, they also make sure they stay feminine. They also tell our sheets how this is possible: For example, they use special waterproof paint for their makeup that does not wash in the pool in this way.
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Greta Goresati painted her nails blue, which would fit the bandage on her injured finger. / Photo: Zeta Bosoni
“Even though we play tough sports, we always try to make sure we remain feminine. For example, I also use make-up for matches. I take it, and I like it, it’s a pre-match routine. I do all this because I consider meeting day a holiday – Dorothea Szilagi, national team player, explained.
Greta Goresati, who suffers from injuries to her fingers – like her peers – always takes great care in keeping her nail polish in good shape.
“Pink is my favorite color, but I like red too. It is now painted blue, and it fits into my finger strings.” – There are a lot of players in the national team who also want to show their female side in matches. However, I’m not going to shine the spotlight on this, but the team unity that sets us apart Everyone focuses on getting the most out of the Olympics We are really looking forward to the start of the games and we want to win a medal.
The national team goalkeeper, 20-year-old Alda Manon Magari, considers it important to have perfect nails.
“It’s like an amulet to paint it red on my hands and feet.” My hat is red, and this is one of the colors of the Hungarian flag, and it’s also associated with my former club, Honved. Even now, red nails have always brought good luck, so I will continue to insist on it, ”said the young shirt. Makeup isn’t that important to me, but of course I try to make sure I stay feminine in the water too.
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Team building training after the Olympics
Federal Captain Attila Beru said he will host the team members after the Tokyo Olympics.
Until matches, the focus is on physical, tactical and mental preparation. On my rest days, I’ll release players, and they’ll have to recharge. “We will hold a team-building training after the Olympics, and I will invite players to my winery,” said the coach.